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olivier2831
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S+RJ10 overheating: how to reduce to 5Gbs/s ?

Fri Oct 01, 2021 5:30 pm

Hello,

On a remote site, I've got a central CCR2004 connected to two Netpower16P.
All 3 devices includes S+RJ10 modules.

On one Netpower 16P, I've just discovered an "auto disabled due to overheating" message.

1. What does "disabled" mean in this context as I needed the disabled/overheating module to remotely look at the Netpower 16P web interface and this interface seemed effective ?
Does this mean some traffic but not all, is discarded as long as temperature exceeds a certain value ?

2. When comparing two Netpowers, I saw one negociated a 5Gb/s rate while the other (when not overheating) one used a 10Gb/s rate.
The strange thing is that all four SFP+ interfaces have the same Advertise settings:
checked values: 10M half/full, 100M half/full, 1000M half/full
unchecked values: 2.5G full, 5G full, 10G full
Anyway, how can I control the outcome of Autoneg and force 2.5G or 5G ?

3. From experience, have you met a case where 10G gave overheating issues while 5G gave none ?

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Re: S+RJ10 overheating: how to reduce to 5Gbs/s ?

Fri Oct 01, 2021 5:43 pm

I was thinking about the following process:

- On central CCR2004,
check all Advertise boxes but 10G box
uncheck Auto-negociation
click OK or Apply

- On leaf (overheating) Netpower 16P
check all Advertise boxes but 10G box
uncheck Auto-negociation
click OK or Apply

Thoughts ?
 
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Re: S+RJ10 overheating: how to reduce to 5Gbs/s ?

Wed Dec 08, 2021 11:27 am

I have the same problem. I have a CRS326-24G-2S+IN with a S+RJ10 and lately the SFP+ module has been hitting about 110C and experiencing high packet loss. Is it possible to manually change the speed to 5 or 2.5GbE to lower the temperature?
 
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Re: S+RJ10 overheating: how to reduce to 5Gbs/s ?

Wed Dec 08, 2021 3:03 pm

I have the same problem. I have a CRS326-24G-2S+IN with a S+RJ10 and lately the SFP+ module has been hitting about 110C and experiencing high packet loss. Is it possible to manually change the speed to 5 or 2.5GbE to lower the temperature?
10GbE SFP+ modules are in general problematic regarding overeating. Pushing high data rates through copper requires energy to compensate for signal loss.
MM Optical SFP+ modules have gotten very cheap. A pair of something like
https://www.fs.com/uk/products/11589.ht ... &id=287340
is less than a single SFP+ copper module, has much better reliability and no temp issues (and it also saves 3-5W energy per port, adding up if running 24/7).

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